New York Times Cites AAHKS Study

An article in The New York Times this week cites a study and poll on obesity conducted by the AAHKS Evidence Based Medicine Committee. “The group concluded that heavy patients should first be counseled to lose weight because a lower weight reduces stress on the joints...

Learning Objectives Added to Annual Meeting

The 26th AAHKS Annual Meeting inaugurates the enhancement of the traditional Exhibit Hall and introduces the AAHKS Industry Learning Center. Designed to facilitate meaningful dialogue and focused discussion around specific learning objectives, each industry...

You’re Invited to Docs’ Night Out

Operation Walk USA and the Foundation for Arthroplasty Research and Education are holding a benefit event on Saturday, November 12, 2016 from 8:30 – 11:00 p.m. at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas. Attendees of the 26th AAHKS Annual Meeting are invited to attend and enjoy...

Earn up to 18 CME Credits at Annual Meeting

Educational Activity Scope The 26th AAHKS Annual Meeting is designed to provide practicing orthopaedic surgeons with research based, state-of-the-art information on diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatment options and overall management of hip and knee...

Call for ePoster Reviewers

If you would like to volunteer to review ePosters for the 26th AAHKS Annual Meeting, please contact Sigita Wolfe, Director of Education, at swolfe@operationwalkglobal.org. Posters are submitted online by October 15, and reviewers will have approximately two weeks to...

Symposia Topics Selected for AAHKS 2016

The Program Committee has selected eight symposia topics out of 37 submissions for the scientific program taking place November 10-13, 2016 during the AAHKS 26th Annual Meeting. These preliminary titles are subject to change: Symposium I: Common Hip Arthroplasty...